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$20 Million Heading To Houston Groups Fighting Racism and Social Injustice
HOUSTON (CW39) Black History Month is starting off Big for dozens of local organizations, all because of help coming from the Houston Endowment. It’s awarding $20 million to 55 local organizations working to achieve racial equity and social justice in Houston. With these funds, the endowment seeks to honor, recognize, and support historic Black institutions that… Continue reading $20 Million Heading To Houston Groups Fighting Racism and Social Injustice
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‘We look out for each other’: Houston Organization Awarded $300K to Help Homeless Veterans
HOUSTON – From fighting for our country to fighting to stay alive on the streets of Houston.  Homeless veterans. They returned from the front lines but fell through the cracks.  Harold Jones served six years in the Marines and was deployed to the middle east where he fractured his foot and suffered a head trauma injury.  “The pain,… Continue reading ‘We look out for each other’: Houston Organization Awarded $300K to Help Homeless Veterans
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WATCH: More than 40 Houston-area Black-owned Entrepreneurs, Businesses Spotlighted in Inspirational Video
HOUSTON – Inspired by Pharrell Williams featuring Jay-Z song “Entrepreneur,” a new video highlights Black entrepreneurs and businesses in the Houston area. The inspirational video dropped Sunday and has already garnered more than 10,000 views across social media platforms. Click here to view full article.
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A Look at the Legacy of the Late Gerald D. Hines, the Man who Built Houston’s Skyline
Houston’s downtown skyline is ever-changing; as towering skyscrapers go up, each seemingly tests the limits of construction and engineering.  No one likely has had a bigger impact on that outline than Gerald D. Hines and his Hines real-estate-development firm that has built significant structures in Houston and elsewhere for more than 60 years. Hines died Aug.… Continue reading A Look at the Legacy of the Late Gerald D. Hines, the Man who Built Houston’s Skyline
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Houston Newsmakers: A Talk with U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia
Shortly after sitting down for Houston Newsmakers, Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia announced she was self quarantining after coming in contact with a family member who had tested positive for COVID-19. Prior to that announcement, she talked about a number of topics including the pending Justice in Policing bill. Click here to view the full article.
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Houston Workers Slow to Benefit While CEO Pay Balloons
As longest economic expansion in history continues to advance, most households in America are getting a raise. But the benefits of the strong economy have not been distributed equally, and the gains in wages and benefits for the vast majority of Americans have been sluggish. Click here to view the complete article.

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